The ENDING

Use ONE of these pictures as inspiration to end your story. Again you may tell your story anyway you choose! Write it down, story board it, tell it and record your voice, make a film, or improvise it as a scene with a friend and record the video chat! Send any completed submissions to to renee@seedartshare.org by April 14.

Thanks for participating in our 3-week Creativity Challenge. Seed Art Share middle and high school weekly homeschool Improv classes will resume on April 13 (via Google Hangouts). MIddle schoolers meet Tuesday 1-2 and High schoolers meet Wednesdays 10-11:30. If you are interested in joining a class for April or May, let us know! Currently enrolled students should watch their email for links to join in the Improv game sessions. We'll see you then!

Creativity Challenge week 3 - Part 4

Creativity Challenge Week 3- Part 3

THE MIDDLE

THE MIDDLE

Alright, time to add the MIDDLE of the story. You may choose ONE of these images to serve as your inspiration. This should include the conflict or problem for the characters you created. You still don’t need to make anything yet - just make some more notes or record your thoughts on your phone. Check back after 9 am Friday morning for Part 4’s END-spiration! (See what I did there?!)

THE MIDDLE

THE MIDDLE

THE MIDDLE

Creativity Challenge Week 3 - Part 2

WEEK THREE - Part 2

TODAY’S MISSION - Establishing the characters, location, and general platform for the story, use this photo to inspire the BEGINNING of the story! You may write, doodle, outline, or record your Ideas Any way that helps you. Hold on to it - you’re not done! Check back here after 5:00 pm on Thursday April 2nd to find your inspiration for the MIDDLE of the story!

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Week 3 Creativity Challenge:

Once again - well done! I will continue to post examples of your creative work here.

This week we are kicking it up with a daily challenge. The Improv focus for this week is ADVANCING THE STORY.

The same presentation rules apply - you may tell your story in whichever medium you choose. Only this week we are adding to the inspiration and story one day at a time. Here we go:

Go outside and walk around. Take a photo of something you find interesting

outside that you think no one else may see where they are (so trees, rocks, and grass are right out!)

Check back here between 2 and on Thursday morning for Part 2 of your mission!

- TIPS:

Think outside the box. Worlds don’t have to be real in this exercise. This story could also take place in an alternate universe. Even if you submit visual art, we should be able to understand the beginning, middle, and end.

Establish the characters, location, and platform

Advance - your story should have a clear beginning, middle, and end.

Make bold, clever,unexpected, universally funny, choices!

Make sure we can hear, see, or read your submission - i.e. Visual art should be photographed clearly. And If you make a video or audio recording - speak clearly and only one person at a time. If possible, send audio/video recordings as mp3 or mp4 files. Depending on the size, they may be shared on Google Drive.

PREVIOUS WEEK'S PROJECTS

WEEK ONE

The assignment was to create a story in which an unusual object in your room was used as transportation, an ingredient, or clothing. Scroll down to check out some of last week's projects!

Ethan

Jin-ah

Phoebe

Stella

WEEK TWO

Make up a story incorporating the following line into the beginning, middle, or end of the story:

“If ______ hadn’t traded _______ for _______, this never would have happened!”

Ethan (Part 2)

Check out this great video

BRANDON

Today, I had to go to work. My parents couldn’t take me, so I decided to call an Uber. Turns out they are closed due to Coronavirus. There was no way for me to get to work, so I had to walk a whole six hours to work. If Brandon hadn’t traded my car for a bowling ball, this would’ve never happened. -

SARAH

Micah

stephen

Jin-ah

The Prince’s Watch

The two figures crept stealthily onto the palace graveyard. The one said, “Let’s just try to dig it up. It’s almost dark, so if we just wait for the right timing-”

“We can’t open the grave, it would be a capital offense,” he interjected.

“You’re the King, no one would care! The authorities never follow their own rules,” the Queen countered.

“Fine, but we should make this quick. I don’t want anyone to get suspicious about his death,” the King said.

The two began digging up the Prince’s grave, but soon learned the task would be too much for them.

The King finally spat out, “I can’t do this any longer! It was a simple misunderstanding. When it said to be buried with his prized watch, I thought it meant his childhood watch.”

“Of all the ways you could have messed up the plan... Hello Kitty?! The maids will notice that his nice watch is still in the box. They also know that the Prince’s will said to bury him with the watch. If they open the casket to put the correct watch in, they will realize what we did to him.”

“I didn’t want to go through with the plan in the first place!”

“If you hadn’t traded the Prince’s watch for a Hello Kitty watch, this never would have happened!” The Queen paused. “His nonstop whistling was bothering you just as much as it was bothering me, don’t lie. I knew this social isolation was a bad idea.”